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A mini version of the Envirocloth. This cloth sanitizes surfaces and is great for cleaning up spills when out. High quality microfibre that grips to skin when dry. This multi-purpose, antibac microfibre removes dust, dirt, grease and bacteria from washable surfaces. Wet with water and wring out well, and the cloth will wipe away dirt,…

High quality microfibre that grips to skin when dry. This multi-purpose, antibac microfibre removes dust, dirt, grease and bacteria from washable surfaces. Wet with water and wring out well, and the cloth will wipe away dirt, water, grease and unsanitary residues and up to 99.9% of germs and bacteria. Remember, this is your “everything” cloth.…

So your child/dog/cat/spouse has puked all over the carpet and you are wondering how to get it out, naturally, leaving no disgusting odour behind? It’s so easy! No, really, it is. Gross, yes – cleaning vomit out of carpet – or anywhere – is always going to be gross! But the important thing is getting…

I have a post already that describes the envirocloth vs the kitchen cloth vs the all-purpose kitchen cloth, but here is a quick video which clearly explains the first two. If you have these cloths, remember they may be different colours to the ones she is demonstrating – she does show all the colours available…

Do you like giveaways? Have I got an exciting couple of months planned for you then! More on that in a bit. Back in December I wrote a post about the pros and cons of using microfiber cloths for cleaning, and admitted to my own recent conversion. Now I’m taking it a step further to tell…

Kirsten in Brief…

In 2010 Kirsten was on maternity leave with her third child, firmly established in suburbia, and needed an outlet for her passion for the environment & sustainable living. Thus Sustainable Suburbia was born.

In 2014 she became a Norwex Independent Sales Consultant, and found a new way to pursue her passion, teaching small groups of (mostly) women about how to get rid of many of the toxic chemicals in their homes.

In 2015 she discovered it could be even more rewarding to help other women pursue their goals, when she became a leader with Norwex.

In 2018 she plans to help even more people to ditch the nasty chemicals and in some cases to start teaching others to do the same. She hopes to bring many more people into the Norwex family. She also hopes to find time to produce a 2nd edition of Less Toxic Living.